please link to the page on which the picture should be seen, and describe where it’s located so we know which picture is in question.
if its only one missing picture, it would help to know which one.
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YSMR
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Thanks for the reply
OK the link is http://www.yangshuomountainretreat.com/blog/
Access it with IE and it’s really obvious where the pictures should be as I have wrapped text around them so there’s just a blank space now.
I see all pictures with IE.
me too.
… but the way they’re floated makes them wrap like absolute crap. Consider floating them all to the right, because you just don’t have enough text to float left.
… that does not answer your question, but since I see all the pictures, there’s not much else I can offer.
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YSMR
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Thanks Guys!
Strange that you can see them as I’ve tried it again today and still getting the same issue. Anyway thanks for looking into it.
And yeah Ivovic you’re right it doesn’t look so good, I’ll take your advice and move them over.
On that note do you know how to get the text to wrap around a picture so that it doesn’t go right up to the pictures?
Cheers
Maybe if you stop copy/pasting from MS Word into the wysiwyg editor you have less crappy code and even your pictures might show up 🙂